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Woman arrested in drug bust; cocaine, electronics seized

Woman arrested in drug bust; cocaine, electronics seized

Police did not name the 41-year-old Eagle Lake First Nation woman in their release. 
Two men arrested and charged after violent assault

Two men arrested and charged after violent assault

The men appeared in court and remain in custody with future appearance dates.
Man found guilty in murder of five people, including four children

Man found guilty in murder of five people, including four children

Archie McKay was found guilty of second-degree murder after setting a fire that killed his partner, their daughter, and three children in her care.
LU wants more Indigenous students tinkering with technology

LU wants more Indigenous students tinkering with technology

The university and its partners will be delivering a series of programs both on-campus and in First Nations in Northwestern Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Sabres hire Eric Staal as special assistant to the GM

Sabres hire Eric Staal as special assistant to the GM

Former NHLer will assist Kevyn Adams in all aspects of hockey operations.
Rainstorm left a blockage at the floodway diversion structure on the Neebing River

Rainstorm left a blockage at the floodway diversion structure on the Neebing River

Machinery will be required to remove debris that piled up in the late-April storm
Bora Laskin celebrated in new Heritage Minute video

Bora Laskin celebrated in new Heritage Minute video

The Thunder Bay-born former Chief Justice of Canada is portrayed by Hollywood actor Victor Garber
Leaf and yard waste collections set to start next week

Leaf and yard waste collections set to start next week

The first curbside collection will occur between May 13 and 23, with the second from June 10 to 20.
Python 5000 pothole patcher waits for repairs

Python 5000 pothole patcher waits for repairs

While the machine is in the garage, the city's relying on its road crews to do the work manually
Canada's woodlands have a health problem, says report

Canada's woodlands have a health problem, says report

The study, co-authored by a Thunder Bay researcher, says degradation of the country’s forests isn’t getting enough attention.
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